Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs takes to Instagram to pay tribute to late ex-girlfriend Kim Porter on her birthday… but DISABLES comments amid sexual abuse allegations

Sean Combs, also known as 'Diddy' and 'Love', took to Instagram on Friday to remember his late ex-girlfriend Kim Porter on her birthday.

It comes after he broke his silence earlier this month over multiple allegations of sexual assault against him by several women.

The 54-year-old music mogul and entrepreneur — who lost a Hulu deal as a result of the allegations — shared an old photo of himself kissing Kim's cheek as she flashed a big smile.

He wrote in the caption, “We miss you so much Kim! Happy Birthday beautiful!'

The father-of-seven added: “Love forever,” with a single black heart emoji and disabled comments on the post.

Sean Combs, also known as 'Diddy' and 'Love', took to Instagram on Friday to remember his late ex-girlfriend Kim Porter on her birthday

He wrote in the caption, “We miss you so much Kim! Happy Birthday beautiful!'

Diddy also used his Instagram Stories to continue to honor Kim with multiple photos of them together in the 90s and early 2000s

Diddy also used his Instagram Stories to continue paying tribute to Kim with multiple photos of them together in the '90s and early 2000s.

Kim died in 2018 at the age of 47 from lobar pneumonia.

She and the hip-hop producer and music artist had three children during their 13-year relationship.

They were parents to son Christian, 25, and twin daughters, D'Lila Star and Jessie James, who turn 17 on December 21.

The birthday shoutout comes days after Hulu rejected plans for a reality series about Combs, tentatively titled Diddy + 7.

The cancellation follows allegations of sexual abuse and assault by multiple women, including his ex-girlfriend Cassie.

Sources confirmed this Rolling stone that the streaming service dropped its plans for a reality show about Diddy and his family due to the claims.

Fulwell 73, James Corden's production company, produced the series, which was in its “nascent stages,” according to a source who spoke to the publication.

Kim died in 2018 at the age of 47 from lobar pneumonia

She and the hip-hop producer and music artist had three children during their 13-year relationship

Hulu is just one of many companies that have ended their business with the founder of Bad Boy Entertainment. A total of 23 companies have stopped working with Diddy's e-commerce company Empower Global, Rolling Stone reported on Wednesday.

Nekita May Art Co. founder Tammy Nekita Lembrick told the magazine she was no longer working with him, sharing a statement that read, “I have a daughter at FIT who I have promised to be a role model in all things.

“I am proud to be a woman of high moral integrity and prefer that my brand not be associated with that organization.”

And House of Takura founder Annette Njau said her company's decision to stop working with Empower Global “was made the day Casandra Ventura filed her lawsuit.”

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